Definition of intending in English:
intending
adjective ɪnˈtɛndɪŋɪnˈtɛndɪŋ
attributive (of a person) planning or meaning to do or be the specified thing.
Example sentencesExamples
- He pointed to the four options open to an intending purchaser on receiving an adverse structural survey.
- The intending singers must have an ID or bona fide card, passport size photograph, and must pay registration fee.
- The owners of 87, Marlborough Road, and the estate agent handling the sale should have informed the intending purchasers of this fact.
- There are still a number of places available, but it is important that intending pilgrims give their names immediately to Tully's Travel.
- We would like to see as many members as possible in attendance and any intending members are also welcome to come along on the night.
Definition of intending in US English:
intending
adjectiveinˈtendiNGɪnˈtɛndɪŋ
attributive (of a person) planning or meaning to do or be the specified thing.
Example sentencesExamples
- He pointed to the four options open to an intending purchaser on receiving an adverse structural survey.
- The owners of 87, Marlborough Road, and the estate agent handling the sale should have informed the intending purchasers of this fact.
- We would like to see as many members as possible in attendance and any intending members are also welcome to come along on the night.
- The intending singers must have an ID or bona fide card, passport size photograph, and must pay registration fee.
- There are still a number of places available, but it is important that intending pilgrims give their names immediately to Tully's Travel.